The Jerusalem Post

‘Brexit ‘airbags’ being tested by business with 40 days to exit day’

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LONDON (Reuters) – With just 40 days until the United Kingdom is due to leave the European Union, businesses are testing their emergency Brexit preparatio­ns to ensure they have enough cash and staff in the event of a disorderly exit, KPMG said.

Unless Prime Minister Theresa May can get a Brexit deal approved by the British parliament, she will have to decide whether to delay Brexit or thrust the world’s fifth largest economy into chaos by leaving without a deal on March 29.

“Businesses are now testing the airbags on their Brexit preparatio­ns,” said James Stewart, head of Brexit at KPMG UK. “Time is a luxury we no longer have, so people are bracing themselves for the immediate potential impacts.”

“After a slew of poor economic data, and Brexit uncertaint­y stretching a long way beyond the point most people had anticipate­d, the mood of business is darkening,” Stewart said.

Unless there is a deal or a delay, the United Kingdom will leave the EU without a transition period abruptly at 11 p.m. GMT on March 29, a step that is almost certain to disrupt trade and spook financial markets.

With fears growing that the political brinkmansh­ip in London could lead, as May has warned, to Britain leaving without a deal, businesses and the EU’s executive have ramped up planning for such an eventualit­y.

KPMG said its sees the probabilit­y of the United Kingdom leaving with a Brexit deal of some kind at around 55%; the chances of a no-deal Brexit at around 30%; and the chances of no Brexit at 15%.

The Bank of England has said the hit to the economy from a disorderly Brexit could be harder than that of the global financial crisis a decade ago.

Brexit supporters say while there may be some short-term disruption, in the long-term the UK will thrive outside what they cast as a doomed experiment in German-dominated unity that is falling far behind the United States and China.

 ?? (Hannah McKay/Reuters) ?? PRO-BREXIT DEMONSTRAT­ORS protest last week outside the Houses of Parliament, in Westminste­r, London.
(Hannah McKay/Reuters) PRO-BREXIT DEMONSTRAT­ORS protest last week outside the Houses of Parliament, in Westminste­r, London.

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